A Nigerian clergyman has sparked fresh debate online after issuing a stern warning to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels amid rumors of a rift in her marriage to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko.
In a viral TikTok video, the prophet, identified as Prophet Abel Boma (@prophetabelboma), claimed to have received a divine message concerning the actress’s marital situation. He urged Regina to be cautious about her next moves, insisting that she must not leave her husband without undergoing proper legal and traditional separation procedures.
According to him, failure to follow the right process could lead to spiritual and personal consequences.
“I’m begging you, Regina Daniels, you are still a married woman. You are not yet divorced or properly separated,” the prophet said in the emotional video. “The Lord showed me a tornado circling your house, and He said it’s a warning. Stop what you’re doing. You are not like other women who can just walk away. The traditional rites done at your wedding are still binding.”
The cleric explained that the “tornado vision” he saw represented chaos and disruption that could affect Regina’s peace if she disregards the spiritual and cultural laws tied to her marriage.
Prophet Abel emphasized that his message was not an intrusion into Regina’s private life but a divine caution meant to protect her. He added that any romantic involvement or “mingling” outside her marriage, without officially resolving it, could bring unforeseen challenges.
He also hinted that Ned Nwoko’s polygamous pattern might continue, revealing that the businessman could marry up to “ten wives.”
“You knew about his other wives before joining him,” he said. “You can’t stop what has already been in motion. The best you can do is to follow the right path if you must leave. Go through a proper divorce, that’s the only way to be free.”
The prophet’s revelation has since stirred massive reactions on social media, with fans divided between those who believe it’s a divine warning and others who dismiss it as another case of clout-chasing under the guise of prophecy.




















